The purpose of the study is to determine in what ways incarceration, undocumented paternity, substance abuse, and parental conflict create barriers to father involvement and family reunification with children in the Georgia foster care system. The study is designed to explore the impact that child welfare workers have on these four major barriers preventing fathers' lack of participation. The participants of the study are social workers and case managers who work with fathers and their children who are in the custody of the Georgia Department of Human Services foster care system. In addition, this study explores ways in which social work practices mandate the importance of reaching out to fathers in every client's case. As well, considerati...
[[abstract]]This study aimed to explore the interactions of foster father (who are the primary careg...
This cross-sectional study explored child welfare agency workers\u27 attitudes and practice regardin...
This study examines parental involvement with reference to accessibility, engagement, and responsibi...
The purpose ofthe study is to determine in what ways incarceration, undocumented paternity, substanc...
Children have a higher risk for poor psychosocial outcomes when their fathers are absent or uninvolv...
The present study provides insight into the extent and rationale of fathers' involvement with their ...
This study examines the factors that likely contribute to successful placement of foster children in...
The child welfare system is designed to protect children from harm and to reduce the risk of future ...
Each year thousands of children are removed from their homes and placed in foster care where they lo...
Abstract The purpose of this action research study was to investigate social workers\u27 perceptions...
The purpose of this study was to examine social workers perceptions of barriers to the involvement o...
This cross-sectional study explored child welfare agency workers' attitudes and practice regarding w...
Fathers who are uninvolved or play minimal roles in their children's lives may unwittingly have adve...
There is an extensive body of child welfare research on Black fathers whose children are removed fro...
The federal child support program was designed in the United States in 1975 to reduce the amount of ...
[[abstract]]This study aimed to explore the interactions of foster father (who are the primary careg...
This cross-sectional study explored child welfare agency workers\u27 attitudes and practice regardin...
This study examines parental involvement with reference to accessibility, engagement, and responsibi...
The purpose ofthe study is to determine in what ways incarceration, undocumented paternity, substanc...
Children have a higher risk for poor psychosocial outcomes when their fathers are absent or uninvolv...
The present study provides insight into the extent and rationale of fathers' involvement with their ...
This study examines the factors that likely contribute to successful placement of foster children in...
The child welfare system is designed to protect children from harm and to reduce the risk of future ...
Each year thousands of children are removed from their homes and placed in foster care where they lo...
Abstract The purpose of this action research study was to investigate social workers\u27 perceptions...
The purpose of this study was to examine social workers perceptions of barriers to the involvement o...
This cross-sectional study explored child welfare agency workers' attitudes and practice regarding w...
Fathers who are uninvolved or play minimal roles in their children's lives may unwittingly have adve...
There is an extensive body of child welfare research on Black fathers whose children are removed fro...
The federal child support program was designed in the United States in 1975 to reduce the amount of ...
[[abstract]]This study aimed to explore the interactions of foster father (who are the primary careg...
This cross-sectional study explored child welfare agency workers\u27 attitudes and practice regardin...
This study examines parental involvement with reference to accessibility, engagement, and responsibi...